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August 2020
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One month, one training !
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Adapt first aid practices to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Many National Societies (NS) have had to limit or even stop part of their First Aid (FA) activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the end of containment measures, these activities gradually resume.
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However, this resumption of training activities must be conditional on the implementation of health measures protection for learners and trainers. In fact trainings need to be adapted in order to ensure people's safety and maintain the quality of the teaching.
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We are offering this month, in collaboration with the Global First Aid Reference Center (GFARC), an e-mini learning including resources to assist you in the resumption and adaptation of your first aid activities and in anticipation of the World First Aid Day (WFAD), September 12, 2020.
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ABOUT THIS TRAINING
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Type : Webinar and documents
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Langue : French, English, Spanish
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- Know the main recommendations to prepare for the resumption of training
- Applying health protection measures for those involved in training (learners, trainers)
- Adapt the technical and educational content of first aid training
- Prepare the NS for the organization of the World FA Day
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WEBINAR :
“First Aid & COVID-19”
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The Global First Aid Reference Centre organized webinars in 3 languages, Friday July 10, 2020, dedicated to first aid and Covid-19. Dr. Pascal Cassan, Director of GFARC and Diane Issard, Head of GFARC, provided important information on how to adapt first aid practices to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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You can view this conference here
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Prepare the WFAD for September 12!
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The crisis we are experiencing has had the effect of putting first aid trainers unable to train millions of volunteers on how to manage COVID-19, how to take care of them, their family and their community. It has also impacted the sharing of information on appropriate prevention measures, especially with the dissemination of false information. In this sense, our annual celebration of World First Aid Day is even more fundamental today in order to raise awareness on first aid, (either via digital or in a safe place) and to highlight the importance of continuing to mobilize learners, the general public and our rescuers on this theme that brings us together.
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TOOLBOX
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GUIDE FOR RESUMING FIRST AID TRANING
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The purpose of this guide is to offer NS, but also regional units and offices of the IFRC operating in the field in first aid education, a set of advice and recommendations, to prepare the resumption of training.
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FIND THE SPECIAL FIRST AID AND COVID FAQ
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Do not forget! Always follow carefully the rules and advice of your local government or health agency.
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The response time of emergency services can be considerably increased, so it is important to be trained to deal with domestic accidents. Here you will find the guide to first aid for babies and children and the online course (register for free first).
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In addition, children are a prime target for raising awareness on COVID-19. Indeed, as they are affected by this period of confinement and essential vectors of protective measures, several tools have been developed to support them:
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Kit for children of the Global Center for Disaster Preparedness
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Guide for Red Cross volunteers and staff working with the elderly during the COVID-19 crisis
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Resources for community based First Aid and Health volunteers (CBHFA) e-learning and Kit
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1 rue de la Croix-Rouge ZAC de La Mare
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